Space rock craze hits South Korea after meteor shower

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AFP Seoul
Last Updated : Mar 18 2014 | 11:44 AM IST
A corner of South Korea is in the grip of a frenzied hunt for valuable space souvenirs, following a rare meteor shower there last week.
Hundreds of people have been scouring hills and rice paddies for meteorites near the southeastern city of Jinju after the shower on March 9, some of them armed with Global Positioning System (GPS) devices and metal detectors, according to media reports.
"Media hype claiming that chrondites (a type of meteorite) could bring you a bonanza sparked the fever for space rocks," an official from the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea (CHAK) told AFP.
Local greenhouse owners have put up signs warning off trespassers after the first large chunk of rock, weighing around nine kilo grams (20 pounds), was found in a greenhouse near Jinju.
A second piece weighing four kilo grams was found by another local resident.
Scientists confirmed that both rocks, found on days after the meteor shower, had come from space.
A US meteorite-hunter has been handing out business cards in the local area, asking people to sell him any shards they find, the Korea JoongAng Daily said.
The CHAK official said the agency would designate any meteorites found as cultural assets to stop them from being taken out of South Korea, which until now has owned no meteorites.
Ownership of the meteorites remains a legally grey area because of the lack of relevant provisions in South Korean civil law, the official added.
Meteor showers occur when hundreds of meteors, fragments of dust and rock that burn up as they pass through the earth's atmosphere light up the sky in a spectacular display.
Meteorites are meteors that do not burn up completely, surviving the fall to Earth.
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First Published: Mar 18 2014 | 11:44 AM IST

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